YOU JUST DO NOT KNOW

YOU JUST DO NOT KNOW

Some of the artifacts from

the great old movies,

called classic by those in the know,

are being auctioned off

for millions of dollars. 

The sizzle in the advertising

is a little flat, but you

can’t argue with the numbers. 

The Wizard of Oz, Casablanca,

Breakfast at Tiffany’s,

to name a few,

have pieces of memorabilia

worth many dollars. 

The announcer says it’s like

owning art and maybe so. 

He mentioned Renoir,

Degas and Cezanne. 

What about Warhol and Lichtenstein? 

They are doing pretty good at auction.  

I looked out in the garage and found

an old garden rake that I used

when I first started yard keeping. 

It has a lot of sentimental value to me

and ought to be worth some big bucks. 

In the attic is a television,

broken I might add,

that we used to watch

the Howdy Doody Show and

the Disney Mousekateers

I’m sentimentally thinking

a lot of money here, but

then you never know. 

It is all just stuff and

significance is in the eyes of the beholder. 

An old bowling ball, a fat-tire bicycle and

a Wilson tennis racket are all there

waiting for discovery. 

Step right up;

may I draw your attention to the center ring?

Stansberry McKricken aka Stanski

October 27, 2015^

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